Section 1 Overview/1
I. Basic concepts and characteristics of rehabilitation function assessment/1
Second, the purpose and significance of rehabilitation function evaluation /2
Three. Rehabilitation function assessment requirements /3
Section II Work Flow and Content of Rehabilitation Function Assessment /3
I. Work Flow of Rehabilitation Function Assessment /3
Two. Contents of rehabilitation function evaluation /4
Three. Rehabilitation function evaluation period /5
Section III Types and Methods of Rehabilitation Function Assessment /7
I. Types of rehabilitation function assessment /7
Second, the commonly used rehabilitation function evaluation implementation method /8
Section IV Principles and Precautions of Rehabilitation Function Assessment /9
I. Principles of Rehabilitation Function Assessment /9
Two. Matters needing attention in rehabilitation function evaluation /9
Chapter II Evaluation of Human Body Shape
Section 1 Posture Assessment/1 1
I. Normal posture/1 1
Second, the common abnormal posture/13
Iii. Effects of abnormal posture on human body/16
Section 2 Anthropology/17
1. Survey mark points/17
Two. Height and weight measurement/18
Iii. limb length measurement/19
Four, trunk and limb circumference measurement /20
Verb (abbreviation of verb) fat thickness measurement /2 1
Six, amputation stump measurement /22
Matters needing attention in anthropometry in the third quarter /23
Chapter III Joint Liquidity Evaluation
Section I Overview /25
I. definition of range of motion of joint /25
Two. Classification of joint range of motion /25
Three. Factors affecting joint range of motion /26
Four. Purpose of evaluating joint range of motion /26
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Indications and contraindications for evaluating joint mobility /27
Section 2 Measurement Methods and Steps /27
I. Measurement Methods /27
Two. Measuring steps /29
Three. Measuring principles and precautions /29
In the third quarter, the specific evaluation method of the range of motion of each joint /30
First, the upper limb joints /30
Second, lower limb joints /37
Three. Spine /4 1
The fourth quarter record and analysis /49
I. Record of results /49
Second, the result analysis /5 1
Chapter IV Muscle Strength Assessment
Section I Overview /53
I. Muscle strength and its influencing factors /53
Second, the purpose of muscle strength evaluation and its application /56
Three. Classification of muscle strength evaluation methods /56
Section 2 Common Evaluation Methods /56
I. unarmed muscle strength assessment /56
II. Instrument Evaluation /59
Three, muscle endurance measurement /60
Section 3 Evaluation method of unarmed main muscle strength /6 1
1. Evaluation method of muscle strength of main upper limb muscles /6 1
Second, the main muscles of lower limbs unarmed muscle strength evaluation method /72
Three, the main trunk muscles unarmed muscle strength evaluation method /79
Four. Evaluation method of muscle strength of main oral and facial muscles /8 1
Chapter V Evaluation of Muscle Tension
Section I Overview /83
I. Definition of Muscle Tension /83
Second, the normal muscle tension /83
Three. Abnormal muscle tension /84
Four. Factors affecting muscle tension /85
Verb (abbreviation of verb) The purpose and clinical significance of muscle tone assessment /85
Section 2 Evaluation Methods /86
I. Muscle Tension Assessment /86
Second, the muscle spasm evaluation /86
Three. Matters needing attention in evaluation /88
Chapter VI Evaluation of Reflection and Reaction Development
Section I Overview /89
I. The appearance and disappearance of reflection /89
Two. Classification of reflection /89
Three. Purpose of evaluation /90
Section 2 Evaluation Methods /90
Primitive/spinal horizontal reflex /90
Tension/brainstem horizontal reflex /93
Three. Reaction at the level of midbrain and cerebral cortex /96
Chapter VII Gait Analysis
Section 1 Normal gait/103
I. Walking bike/103
Two. Basic walking parameters/105
Three. Walking dynamics/105
Iv. Walking kinematics/106
Verb (abbreviation of verb) muscle control when walking/107
Abnormal gait in the second quarter/108
I. Etiology/108
Second, the common abnormal gait/109
Section 3 Evaluation Methods/1 12
I. Visual analysis method/1 12
Second, the quantitative analysis method/1 13
Chapter VIII Evaluation of Balance and Coordination Movement Function
Section 1 Evaluation of Balance Function/1 15
I. Overview/1 15
Second, the evaluation method/1 18
Section 2 Evaluation of Coordinated Motor Function/123
I. Overview/124
Second, the performance of coordination dysfunction/124
Three. Evaluation method of coordination function/125
Four. Coordination function evaluation record/129
Chapter 9 Evaluation of Motor Control Obstacles
Section 1 Motion Control/132
I. Models and theories of motion control/132
Two. Dyskinesia caused by central nervous system injury/135
Section 2 Evaluation Contents and Methods of Motor Control Obstacles/138
A, cloth Runstrom evaluation method/138
Second, Bobath evaluation method/140
Three. Fugl-Meyer evaluation method/143
Four, Karl-Shepard evaluation method/147
Chapter 10 Evaluation of Cardiopulmonary Function
The first quarter cardiac function evaluation/150
I. Overview/150
Two. Exercise test/150
Evaluation of pulmonary function in the second quarter/156
Basic lung capacity and lung capacity measurement/156
Evaluation of pulmonary ventilation function/158
Three. Evaluation of aerobic and anaerobic metabolic capacity/158
Metabolic equivalent and its application in rehabilitation medicine/159
Chapter 1 1 sensory evaluation
Chapter 12 Evaluation of Neuromuscular Electrophysiology
Chapter XIII Evaluation of Activities of Daily Living Ability
Chapter XIV Evaluation of Cognitive Function
Chapter 15 Evaluation of Perceptual Dysfunction
Chapter XVI Evaluation of Social Psychological Function
Chapter 17 Quality of Life Assessment
Chapter 18 Environmental Assessment
Main references
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